After School Routine Chart for Kids — Free Printable

After School · Ages 4–8 · Transitions The stretch between school pick-up and dinner is one of the hardest of the day — children arrive home tired, hungry, and emotionally spent, and the result is often the dreaded after-school meltdown. An after school routine chart brings calm, predictable structure to exactly this window. Here’s a […]

Number Tracing Activities for Toddlers — Free Printable Pack

Early Maths · Ages 2–4 · Number Sense Number tracing can sound like early schoolwork — but it doesn’t have to be. For toddlers, numbers click through play: counting snacks, sorting toys, and tracing digits with a finger in salt. Here’s how to use printable number activities the playful way, and the hands-on counting that […]

Sensory Play Ideas for 2 Year Olds — Developmental Activities

Sensory Play · Age 2 · Development Two-year-olds are busy, curious, and developing fast — building language, motor skills, and the very beginnings of independence. Sensory play for 2 year olds meets all of that head-on, channelling their energy into play that genuinely builds skills. Here are 12 developmental sensory activities matched to exactly what […]

Digital Detox Activities for Kids — Free Printable Pack

Digital Detox · Whole-Family · 7-Day Reset A family digital detox doesn’t mean locking the devices in a drawer for a week. With toddlers and young kids, it means a structured, gentle reset — and, crucially, having the right activities ready to fill the space the screens leave behind. Here’s how to run a successful […]

Chore Chart for Toddlers — Free Printable by Age

Chores · Ages 2–5 · Independence It can feel easier to just do everything yourself — but giving toddlers real chores is one of the best gifts you can offer them. Age-appropriate chores build genuine independence, responsibility, and self-worth. A chore chart for toddlers makes those chores visible and consistent. Here’s a complete chore list […]

Sand Sensory Play Ideas for Toddlers at Home

Sand Play · Ages 1–4 · Indoor Sensory You don’t need a beach or a sandpit to give your toddler the rich, calming experience of sand sensory play. A tub of play sand on the kitchen floor delivers all the same benefits — focus, fine motor practice, and hours of absorbed play. Here are 10 […]

Toddler Activity Ideas for Every Day of the Week — Free Printable

Weekly Planning · Ages 1–4 · Routine Some days you have a plan for your toddler; most days you’re improvising by 9 a.m. A simple toddler weekly activity rhythm fixes that. Instead of scrambling for ideas, you give each day a loose theme — and suddenly you’re always one step ahead. Here are seven days […]

Screen Free Weekend Ideas for Families — Activity Checklist

Weekends · Whole-Family · All Ages Weekends are when family screen time quietly doubles — no school structure, tired parents, and the TV right there. A simple screen free weekend plan keeps everyone connected without a single “one more episode.” Here are 12 family-friendly ideas to fill a Saturday and Sunday, organized from morning to […]

Daily Visual Schedule for Kids with Autism — Free Printable

Visual Schedules · Predictability & Calm For an autistic child, not knowing what comes next can be genuinely distressing — and a visual schedule is one of the most widely recommended, well-established tools for easing that. A picture-based daily schedule turns an unpredictable day into something a child can see, understand, and feel safe within. […]

Toddler Colouring Pages — Animals & Nature (Free Printable Pack)

Creative Play · Ages 1–4 · Quiet Time Toddler colouring pages are one of the simplest, calmest activities you can offer — and one of the most underrated. Far from ‘just colouring,’ a good colouring session builds focus, fine motor skills, and creativity. Here’s why colouring is so good for toddlers, plus playful ways to […]